October 26, 2006 RSS feed / Sports

JA JV snags state crown

The Jackson Academy JV Lady Eagles dominated Saturday at the AISA 1A state volleyball tournament at Marengo Academy in Linden. The Eagles won four consecutive matches to earn the state title. More...

Eagles peck on the Aggies farmyard

The Jackson High School Aggies' playoff hopes ended Friday night as W.S. Neal smashed the Aggies 54-39. More...

Gators send the Colts running for their lives

The Clarke Prep School Gators used a second quarter offensive explosion to beat the Hooper Colts 42-22 last Friday in Hope Hull and assure themselves a spot in the upcoming state playoffs. More...

Bulldogs take bite out of lions for homecoming win

Washington County High celebrated Homecoming with a 59 - 20 win over the Central- Hayneville Lions. Seven different players scored for the Bulldogs and the defense got three interceptions against the pass-happy Lions. More...

SIDELINE VIEW

Teams prepare for final week of region play in AHSAA

Teams have finally made it to the last week of region play for the 2006 regular season. Some control their own fate for the playoffs while others need miracles to happen. More...

Leroy loots the Admirals' ship

The Leroy Bears came off a tough loss to the Southern Choctaw Indians with a big win over Bayside in Daphne 29-7. More...

Bass club to host tourney

On Nov. 4, the Gilbertown Bass Club, A & D Sporting Goods and McGraw-Webb Chevrolet will sponser an open bass tournament at Millers Ferry in Camden. The launch site will be Ellis Landing just off Highway 28. Entry fee for the tournament More...

Clarke County bulldozes the Rams

Clarke County earned a huge homecoming win over Francis Marion Friday night 56-0. More...

More JA homecoming pictures

Jackson Academy's new homecoming queen, Paula Carr (left) was crowned by last year's queen Courtney Danielle Smith (right). Carr and her court were recognized during halftime of the homecoming game against Marengo. More...